On Thursday 19 April 2007 08:12:50 pm Michael Edwards wrote:
> If you make a new image ( by reruning the wizard and starting with step 4
> and going on from there like you did the first time) only with a new disk
> layout, you should be able to make some nodes with one image and some nodes
> with the other, I think.

Sure, but that's exactly what I was trying to avoid. Making a new image every 
time you just need a few slave configuration bits changed is a rather huge 
waste of resources...

BTW, my home-brewed cluster management system can do this. It stores nodes' 
image(s) and settings separately so you can easily set up single OS image 
with as many different settings as you like. In fact, I suspect this can be 
done with OSCAR also, I just can't figure out how yet...

--Ivan

> On 4/19/07, Ivan Adzhubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 19 April 2007 06:58:35 pm Michael Edwards wrote:
> > > See if this document is helpful, she installed oscar on top of an
> >
> > existing
> >
> > > windows cluster, preserving the windows cluster partitions.
> >
> > http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/wiki/oscar:5.0:user_submissions:win
> >do
> >
> > >ws_linux
> >
> > Thanks, Michael, this is a very useful document. Still, it seems this
> > installation is not possible since I have one (possibly, two) computer(s)
> > with disk specifications different form all others. As far as my
> > understanding of the instructions, there is no way to have computers with
> > several different disk layouts within the same OSCAR cluster.
> >
> > > On 4/19/07, Ivan Adzhubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hi,
> > > >
> > > > Is there any way to tell OSCAR to install node image on the second
> >
> > drive
> >
> > > > instead of the first one (and do not touch the first one at all)? I
> >
> > have
> >
> > > > a computer with 3Ware RAID controller and a 4-disk array attached,
> > > > for some reason Fedora Core 5 kernel recognizes it as /dev/sda, while
> > > > the built-in SATA controller attached disk is set as /dev/sdb. To
> >
> > complicate
> >
> > > > things, GRUB
> > > > seems to (correctly) enumerate SATA disk as (hd0).
> >
> > --Ivan
> >
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